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Populism, Nativism, and Economic Uncertainty - Playing the Blame Game in the 2017 British, French, and German Elections

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This project offers an in-depth look at the three 2017 elections held in Western Europe: France, Germany, and the UK. With events like Brexit and a general rise in right-wing populism across highly industrialized nations, understanding the underlying causes of increasingly extreme electoral behavior is both valuable and prescient. A highly theoretically-focused and current project, it provides a consistent methodological and analytic approach that uses election study data and primary sources to offer a complete and cogent picture of this complex phenomenon as can only found by examining the attitudes and behaviors of the most powerful of democratic participants: the voters.

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Literature Review.- 3. Methods.- 4. France 2017.- 5. Great Britain.- 6. Germany 2017.- 7. Comparing Across the 2017 Elections in Britain, France, and Germany.- 8. Discussion / Conclusion. 

About the author

Delton T. Daigle is an Assistant Professor at George Mason University, USA.
Joséphine Neulen is a graduate student at George Mason University, USA. 

Austin Hofeman is a doctoral candidate at George Mason University, USA.

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This project offers an in-depth look at the three 2017 elections held in Western Europe: France, Germany, and the UK. With events like Brexit and a general rise in right-wing populism across highly industrialized nations, understanding the underlying causes of increasingly extreme electoral behavior is both valuable and prescient. A highly theoretically-focused and current project, it provides a consistent methodological and analytic approach that uses election study data and primary sources to offer a complete and cogent picture of this complex phenomenon as can only found by examining the attitudes and behaviors of the most powerful of democratic participants: the voters.

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“This volume is a valuable contribution to the lively debate on the determinants of rightwing voting in Europe. … I would especially recommend the volume to readers who are relatively new to the research field and in general to scholars to use as a starting point for further research into the interplay of anti-immigrant sentiment, populist attitudes, and right-wing voting.” (Simon Ellerbrock, Democratization, August 28, 2019)

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"This volume is a valuable contribution to the lively debate on the determinants of rightwing voting in Europe. ... I would especially recommend the volume to readers who are relatively new to the research field and in general to scholars to use as a starting point for further research into the interplay of anti-immigrant sentiment, populist attitudes, and right-wing voting." (Simon Ellerbrock, Democratization, August 28, 2019)

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